Make a Donation
 
Ever since our first summer in 1947, URJ Camp Newman-Swig has been aided by donations from our vast network of alumni, supporters and friends.

Donated funds are used to support the Camp in a variety of ways: To foster the development of new programs and educational initiatives; to fund the addition of new recreational activities and facility improvements; and, most significantly, to provide camp scholarships for families unable to obtain full funding from personal, local or regional sources.

We are proud that, thanks to the generosity of donors like you, our program continues to broaden, our site remains one of the finest camping facilities in the country, and everyone who requests financial assistance is able to receive some.

To make your online contribution, please choose from one of our funds:

Scholarship Fund
Since 1947, URJ Camp Newman-Swig has positively and meaningfully impacted the lives of thousands by promoting a warm and supportive environment where children of all ages feel free to express themselves and explore their role within the Jewish community and beyond. URJ Camp Newman-Swig takes great pride in its ability to create an environment where “friends become family” for its campers and staff. Please help to provide this meaningful summer experience for future campers by donating to the URJ Camp Newman-Swig Scholarship Fund.

Capital Fund
The leadership of URJ Camp Newman-Swig has always been committed to providing a state-of-the-art experience for our campers. Over the years we have been able to add exciting new buildings to Camp but we now find ourselves at a point where there is a great need to either refurbish or rebuild a number of our existing structures. Money donated to the Capital Fund will be used to refurbish and rebuild URJ Camp Newman-Swig's facilities in order to allow us to do what we do best by providing the best possible facilities for our campers.

For more information about online donations and other giving opportunities at URJ Camp Newman-Swig, please contact Stacy Garvin at sgarvin@urj.org.